Ji ost nry Ra February 19, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 41 ANNOUNCE PROGRAM OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE | Northwestern and Chicago Uni- versities Furnish Speakers for School March 2, 3 and 4 The program for the Institute of| Government and Politics to be given | by the Illinois League of Women | Voters in co-operation with North- western university is released this] week. The institute will be held March | 2, 3, and 4, and the north shore | [Leagues of Women Voters are busy in their preparations for the event. Course 1 The Federal Constitution 10 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Wednesday--The Constitution, the Su-| preme Law of the Land, Prof. Kenneth Colegrove, Northwestern University, De- partment of .Political Science; Thursday | the Colegrove ; Interpreting Kenneth Constitution, Prof. Friday---Proposed New Methods of Amending the Consti- tution, Prof. Kenneth Colegrove. Course II. Public Welfare in Govern- ment. 11 Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- | day. Wednesday--The New Public Wel- | fare, Dr. S. F. Breckinridge, University of Chicago, Graduate School of Social Serv- ice Administration; Thursday -- H ow Much of Federal Aid, Prof. William Bailey, Northwestern university, depart- ment of Sociology; Friday--Public Wel- fare in Illinois, Dr. A. J. Todd, North- western university, department of soci- ology. Luncheon Round Table. 12:30 Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday. Wednesday-- Why Child Labor Is a National Problem, Miss Anne Davis, director of bureau of Vocational Guidance, Chicago public schools; Thursday -- Home Rule in Il- linois, Dr. Jerome Kerwin, University of Chicago, department of Political Science ; Mr. C. M. Doty, assistant corporation counsel, City of Chicago; Dr. Rodney Mott, University of Chicago, department of Political Science; Friday -- Why Women Wish to Serve on Juries, Mrs. James W. Morrisson, President, Illinois League of Women Voters. Course III. Election Laws of Illinois. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Wednes 9 | nesday, | cleaned day -- The Direct Primary--What of Its Future? Dr. Jerome Kerwin, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science; Thursday Illinois Election Laws and Those of Other States Com- pared, Dr. Jerome Kerwin; Friday -- Proposed Changes in Illinois Election | Laws, Judge Edmund K. Jarecki, Coun- | ty Judge of Cook County. Course TV. International Relations. 3 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Wednes- day--Raw Materials in World Politics, Dr. Jacob Viner, University of Chicago, y Horace Mann Pupils Give Two Act "Clean Up" Play Members of the Housekeeping com- mittee of the Horace Mann school presented an original two act play during the assembly period on Wed- February 16. The play was [ designed to call the children's attention | to untidyness and to promote interest in keeping the school clean. In the first act the scene represented a regular Papers were scattered about the floor and the room was generally in disorder. It was then visited by the Housekeeping committee pointed out these the pupils and suggested that the room be up. The second act displayed a properly conducted room. class room. who facts to Isabel Richardson Molter Sings at Benefit Concert With a well planned program given with a touch deft and sure, Isabel Richardson Molter, soprano, sang at the Evanston Woman's club under the | auspices of the Evanston club and the Delta Omicron sorority Thursday evening, February 10. "Voice, brains, and personality" one critic has credited to the singer in this concert. Some of her selections particularly she gave with a fine feel- ing for the mood in the phrase. old Molter was the accompanist, and gave fine work at the piano. Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein of 812 Lloyd place, is visiting her son Henry, at Dartmouth college, Hanover, N. H. Mrs. Stein is attending the Dartmouth | Winter Carnival, one of the most fes- tive college winter sports carnivals given during the season. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brion and their son, Benjamin, 755 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, have returned after Har- | MacDowell | | a month's trip to Cuba, Panama, Costa | Rica, Jamaica. department of Economics; Thursday -- Chemistry in World Affairs, Dr. Frank Whitmore, Northwestern university, de- partment of Chemistry; Friday -- Inter- American Problems in the Foreign Policy | North- | of the United States, Dr. J. Coy, western university, department of History. where to get it. Hubbard Woods and--Quality Meat HE Hubbard Woods housewife knows the dif- ference between what is just meat , what is the Best Meat The Market Affords. Come in for suggestions if you aren't quite sure what is the best thing to have for a dinner at this particular time of the year. PULLOM ana REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Phones: Winn. 710-711 .. .And she knows | 'through many windows'" Camp Fire Sparks The Waus-sick-et Camp Fire group, under the guardianship of Miss Amy MacIntyre, has organized a group basketball team, with Miss Mary Anne Hilton as captain. group teams every Saturday morning, at the Skokie school, under the direc- tion of Harry P. Clarke. WOMAN AND BUSINESS--TOPIC "A Woman Looks at Business-- will be the They will play other | subject at the services of the North Shore Congregation Sunday morning, February 20, at 11 o'clock. The serv- ices are held in the Hubbard Woods school. They will cu.e any Cold or Cough. Will prevent Pneumonia, and Flu. | C. L. CHATWIN 460 Winnetka Avenue Ph. Winn. 1800 "Builder of Good Homes" Plans and Funds Furnished Personal Supervision HOMES REMODELED BEST WORKMANSHIP. Tongregational ) Church 2. [ Morning-- Davies, '"The The 10:00 The Young 4th, "The Richards. Evening-- 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Club. 7:00 Young People's 8:00 Evening Worship. Sunday, February 20th 9:30 Junior Church Worship in the church, for 7th, 8th and High School grades. Church Men's Class, The Women's Class. Men's Class. 10:15 Junior Church Worship in the church for 5th and 6th grades. Church Beautiful." 11:00 Morning Worship. "What Is God Like?" Sermon, Mr. Beautiful." Sermon, Mr. Davies, Sermon by Rev. J. A. Evening Club. Sermon by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, "What Does Life Offer?" PAINTING CORATING SCunaes~Tel Win. 544